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Ac/dc -Hired Gun 2: Touch Too Much lp [green]

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Part two of three of the Werchter show. Green vinyl. Limited 100 copies

Ac/dc have certainly endured their share of difficult times throughout their storied 43 year career, the past couple years have been their most difficult since the passing of Bon Scott in 1980. The loss of founding member and leader Malcolm Young to dementia, Phil Rudd’s legal issues, and most recently Brian Johnson’s hearing loss would have put most bands of their age down, but they soldier on. They recruit Stevie Young, who filled in for Malcolm in 1988, on guitar and Chris Slade who played superbly on the Razors Edge record and tour was brought back on drums. It was Brian Johnson’s hearing issues that would potentially derail the band, yet the group chose to reschedule some dates and in a surprise decision, brought in Guns n Roses singer Axl Rose to fulfil the remaining dates of the tour. I have to admit I was somewhat sceptical of this, yet I have to admit that he has done more than an admiral job, he seems to have reinvigorated himself and Ac/dc. His voice strangely fits with the band, more Johnson than Scott and he has done the music justice. This album features material taken from the fourth concert on a 12 date European tour in Werchter, Belgium. The intro is nice and clear in the mix and the band hit the stage with Rock Or Bust, the standard tour opener. Musically Ac/dc is a machine, the rhythm section is very tight and Angus still cranks out the leads. There are a few jems played during this tour, Hell Aint A Band Place To Be is one. After the song Axl remarks “Bedlam in Belgium” perhaps the fans were enthusiastic by the stage and paying a bit of homage to the Flick Of The Switch classic. He seems to almost shred his vocals during Back In Black and turns in a very enthusiastic version of the song, it does seem to wake up the audience a bit. Only two new songs, the opener and Got Some Rock And Roll Thunder, the latter is followed by a great version of Dirty Deeds, Axl seems to really go for the Bon experience on this one and does a few of his nuances during the song I found quite nice and Angus rips a great solo at the songs end. They dust off Rock ‘N’ Roll Damnation much to my delight and again Axl puts his larynx to the test with a blistering Thunderstruck. Another couple of highlights are Given The Dog A Bone, a deep track from Back In Black and an excellent If You Want Blood. Axl’s vocals in the early part of Sin City sound disjointed but he picks it up the middle section, Angus delivers some nice and nasty leads yet sadly sounds a bit flat overall. You Shook Me seems to wake the audience, they sing along to the choruses. Axl talks of beer lines prior to Have A Drink On Me, he seems to sing the Back In Black material with great affection, the song also begins to build to the concerts climax with a string of classics that will bring the house down, so to speak. While certainly T.N.T. is no slouch, Whole Lotta Rosie really delivers the goods, Angus plays high energy solos, the audience near the stage must be going ape shit as close to the end Axl has to tell the crowd to “calm down” and directly afterwards has to address the disturbance down front, the crowd will get no reprise as the band launches right into Let There Be Rock, this song is like an old friend, a bit older but can still kick your ass when it needs to. The song is also a vehicle for a bit of schoolboy fun as Angus takes his playing up a notch. He gets a guitar solo towards the end that is really great, does some stop and go leads and gets the audience chanting along and for a man of 61 years, plays like he’s half that. A great end to the main set. The band take a breather while the crowd cheer for more and Angus again breaks their silence and hits them with the opening riff of Highway To Hell, the audience is pleased and loudly sing the chorus’. The band go real deep for the 1977 classic Riff Raff, not played live since when 1996? Frickin sounds great to hear this song again live, some ferocious boogie rock at its best. The concert ends with the obligatory For Those About To Rock. Some say adversity brings out the best in you, I would have to say that it has certainly interjected some life in this band, to me the band sounds…inspired. Cliff Williams has announced he is retiring at tours end so Angus will have some serious choices to make on Ac/dc’s future.

Track list:
1. Hells Bells
2. Given The Dog A Bone
3. If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)
4. Sin City
5. You Shook Me All Night Long
6. Shot Down In Flames
7. Have A Drink On Me
8. T.N.T.
9. Whole Lotta Rosie